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I have no idea what might be going on with your machine. But if it were mine, I'd take it back to the DME and see if I could recreate the problem for them. If it needs to be serviced, the DME should be able to provide you with a loaner machine until yours can be repaired.

The only test my DME wanted me to do is to try my S9 without the data card as he thought when data card gets full the machine might stotter. However I already tried this test without any change in blowing behaviour.

(05-04-2016, 01:24 PM)lv3101 Wrote: The only test my DME wanted me to do is to try my S9 without the data card as he thought when data card gets full the machine might stotter. However I already tried this test without any change in blowing behaviour.

your DME is .... wrong. the S9 data card will *NEVER* fill up, the high rate data is deleted after 7 days and the detailed data after 30, and the rest after one year...

also, interestingly, searching for a resmed 36067 on google, and excluding results from apneaboard (mostly hits on one person's profile) doesn't turn up any hits on a 36067 that I can find (except one other that looks like it might be a typo). *ponder*

that does sound like odd behavior for an s9 adapt. i can confuse the s9 adapt sometimes during sleep wake junk and it seems to pause a touch, but not when sleeping that i have ever noticed and certainly not to the point of waking me up. it may be time for a new machine or to try a back up machine if you have one for comparison purposes.

i suspect the code for the s9 adapt blower is just 36037 (or maybe 36037A). the codes for 36047 (+H5i) and 36057 (+H5i + climate line) may simply be combo order codes from resmed, but the blower may just be a 36037.

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